LatesT trom Corinth ! , ell . pope Takes 10,000, Prisoners. s OOP ARMS CAPTURED ! [JEBEL army de^orau Beauregard Tells hi" Forces to ■" ea “lave Tlieinsclves V* fjlyltdcgraph to the Tunes.] 1 "Washington, Juno 4, 1802. ®io following official despatch was receiv ed at the "War Department this afternoon : Qen.!llalleck’s Headquarters, V Juno 4th, 1802. J fo the Eon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War; ' Gon. Pope, with 40,000 men, is thirty miles south of Corinth, pushing the.enemy hard. Ho already reports 10,000 prisoners and de serters from the enemy, and 15,000 stand of arms captured. ■ Thousand of the enemy arc throwing away their arms! A farmer says that when Beauregard heard that Col. Elliott had out the railroad on his lino of retreat, ho became frantic, and told his men to save themselves as, best they copld. . ; , ■ . Wo have captured nine locomotives and a 'number of cars.. Oiio is already repaired, land is running to-day ; and several more will ho running in two or three days. The result is all I could possibly expect 11. W. HAtLECK, Major General Commanding.' Artillery Fight at New Bridge. THE ENEMY REPULSED. Ilßiß(itTAE!rEits OEN-. M'Geeli.an’s Army, 1 Thursday evening, June 6th. j The severe storm -which set in on Tuesday afternoon lasted during the whole of yester day. Tho water in tho Chiokahominy rose to ,an unprecedented height. The railroad trains from White House to the late battle field wore detained, several hours, and the telegraph lino was down in many places. A contraband, who hjft Richmond on Sunday night, states that all tho carts, furniture oars,, omnibuses and carriages to ho found!.in that city-Wore impressed into the service, for tho purpose of carrying the dead and wounded from the battle held, and that tho Spottswood and. Exchange Hotels, together with a num bor of public ami private bindings, were turned ■into . hospitals. AH the information shows that the.enemy suffered terribly. . Tho Rebels opened with artillery this morning from five different points opposite •New Bridge, with a view of preventing the 'destrdetion of tho bridge. Three of our bat 'tofies opened .on them, causing them to rc itroat after a hot f#o of two hours. Our loss was one killed and two’wounded. No further interference took place during the day. ■ Approved by Gen. R. B. MARCY, ■ Chief of Staff. From Gen. M’Clellan’s Army! Gen Joe. Johnson said to he Mortally Wound ed—General Smith in Command of the Reb els—Affairs in Richmond-Rebel Loss 10,-. . 000— Prom the Department of the Shenan doah— The .War in Alabama—Gen. Negley > Drives the Enemy Back—Lie Utterly De feats and Routs Them at Winchester—Bag gage Wagons, Ammunition and Supplies fall into our Hands—United States Troops in Possession of Memphis—A Naval-En gagement o'n-the. Mississippi—Seven Rebel ■ Gunboats Captured or Sunk. . TROM THE,. ARMY OP THE POTOMAC. Head .Quarters'GeA- McCr.Er.EAN, )*. ... Pkiday, Juno 0. Two dcsortori,' who came in this morning, slate that Goh. Joe.tJohnsori was seriously jf not mortally wounded In the groin, by a Mini? ball during tho recent battle, and that Gen. G. AV..Smith is now in command. Oth-; or information received goes tocorroborate the fact. ■ ■ " ■ • ‘ ’'' Th3Sb deserters state that the rebel loss is estimated at 10,000 killed, wounded ond miss ing. No material change has taken place in the position of the enemy. A contraband has arrived who left Rich mond on .Tuesday evening. Ho represents things there as in a terrible state of confu sion and uncertainty.'' No troops are’in the city except those doing guard duty and,tend;. Ing to the sick and wounded, all others being' compelled to remain outside, There wore no signs of an evacuation, hut' on the contrary everything goes to show a determined resist ance on the part of the rebels. , . The contraband stated that during the fight of Sunday, the house-tops and alf elevated positions were covered with people to witness the battle, every one expecting to see bur troops driven into the Chiekahombny, but when they saw the -Confederates running to-/ wards the city, the greatest consternation 'prevailed. Many of the inhabitants have crossed James river, expecting the city to bo occupied by our troops soon. * , It was rumored that Gen. Magruder is go ing to resign, having become disgusted with the rebel military administration. Wo are informed that there are no troops between the Rappahannock and the army of the Potomac under command of Gon.McOiol- Jan. ■ Everything, has been very quiet to-day. A flag of truce came in to-day from Gene ral Uu gor , asking for the bodies of Gen. Pet - Colonels Davis, Lightfoot, Dong ana .Britton, who were supposed by tho rebels to have boon killed in the late battle. Col. Havis was tho only one killed. Lightfoot ond ana Long are prisoners, and Col. Britton was nf ov B i’ a ? a * so Gen. Pedigrow. Tho body °i Del. Davis will bo returned'. , ; at *h^ uno 7.—Messages received Ar„ri| ,)y a , r Department, dated at General to-dav If I 8 at 12 o’clock, ji., -ity. 7l Btat ° nil was quiet in that vioiu •PROM THE DEPARTMENT OF SHE NANDOAH. tlio Shonahd™ h t 0 the , flut Won rise m pontoon britS with' whiT* 1 " 8 n . wa y tho Bridge burn Ay the JboU 1®““* “? flavo thus far been taken. PRO.VI ROVAL--SEIZDRE OP FLOUR MILL? _ B\ THE iULITAItV. tlio Ndw i'ork^*7' C ’A s P Bca 'd dispatch to J «no Oth savl a‘^'- e ’ datod *««* Boyal oommisaa’rv G f ai ? taui Sanderson, chief of flour mills dn ? a n° d - P J3SoB sion of all the a “d flour on band “ E’f ft toeet^ r ? yith S ra!n granted bv tlin nT,.,- Sa ~B«ards hare boon Emilies v,ho rcr?.?M\™fi ndme C ’ CDerl ‘ 1 to all *° tl'oirlovaUv 10 '. 1 ’’ W,thout ros P eot t'ho violatea them I’m?- 5 '! 16 - 5 '’ and tlio'soldier dld «Eb , S Vlll , do sp under penalty Btd lunsouiS nn Bhot - The weather is Bio. Both brnnot! 10 feeds almost impassi 6till rising. °*- the Shonandoan are p n _ [rater.] lal Shields’s'^, ! v d “ no B —Nows from Gono party crossed the 1 - 10 a B tnto that a. scouting fd wentTo N OI VA V r or , atColluraWaa bridge, S. y TetreatowV tfeat f? y “ a «o. lli a , l ? . d . through- 1 thdre-throo tbout 5,000 mon Hil 7 lms . b pon reduced to > tlio.remainder having scat- tered through tho mountains to . save thcm ijol/ves,; Fremont’s army-had followed them nil tho way, capturing wagons, prisoners and sup plies. -UNITED. STATES TROOPS IN POSSESS ION OF MEMPHIS. , New Madrid, Juno 7. ■ The steamer Platte Volley has just arrived from Memphis. She reports that all is quiet there. The city surrendered to the U. S. flo tilla without resistance. ■ ED. Cairo, June7.—The operator at Now Mad rid, telegraphs that tho steamer Platte Valley had passed there dirocW from Memphis, en route for Cairo, Our forces are in indisputa ble possession of the city of Memphis. [later.] "Washington, June B. —Advices have been received from Commander Davis, at Memphis, announcing a battle between his fleet, aided by Col. Elliott’s ram flotilla, and the rebel fle.et of eight gunboats and rams. 'The en gagement conim'6ncod at 5.30 o’clock on tho morning of the 6th inst., and ended at 7 io’clock in the morning, the result of which was the capture or sinking of seven of the rebel fleet. One escaped by superior speed. Col.. Elliott, who is seriously but not danger ously woUndbd; is highly complimented for gallantry and skill. Memphis surrendered immediately after tho engagement and w r as placed under mili tary authority! THE "WAR IN ALABAMA! "Washington, June 7. Dispatches have been received at the War Department .from’ Gen. Mitchell dated at Huntsville, Ala., Juno Cth, stating that an expedition from his army, under command of Gen. Ncgloy, had driven the enemy, com manded by General Adams, from "Winches ter, throngh Jasper, and back to Chattanooga, and utterly defeated and routed them at that point'. Baggage wagons, ammunition and supplies bqvo fallen into our hands, and still more important results may bo expected to follow, this movement. TEXAS TO BE RESTORED TO THE UNION. TAia Tribune of to-day says: “AVe 16arn through a private channel, in which we con fide, that the Unionists of Texas will soon bo heard from. We understand, that their ar rangements for restoring their State to the Union have been . quietly matured, and that they have ore this throwm the old flag to the breeze, under the lead of Gen. Sam Houston. Though wo wish the Kansas expedition south ward, planned and organized.last winter, had been prosecuted, yet wo cherish,strong hopes that the Rebels of Texas will soon turn up missing, and that Old Sam and Uncle Sam will havo possession of the State. We await tidings, with lively interest.” Mhk At the Annapolis Hospital, on the 22J of May, Mr. Wii.MAst Nevie; of. Oil. A., (Copt. Henderson,) 7th Regiment P. 11. ,C., in the 22d year of his age.* ■ On Wednesday., morning, May 28th, at the- General Hospital, in Washington Gity, John R. Kenyon, son of Esquire Kenyon, of Dick inson township, this county, in the 21th year of hip ago, ' . , , The deceased was a non-commissioned offi cer *in the 7th Regiment Pennsylvania Re- solves, Blarte. CARLISLE MARKET.—Juno 12, 18G?, Corrected Weekly-"bn Woodward & Schmidt I'LOTin, Suporftnb, por bid.,' 4,50 .E&tco, Go,, ' : ... . . 4,25 do.f Ityo, do., 2,60 White ATheat, por bushol, 1,08 Rep Wheat, , d 0.,, 1,00 Eye, ' do., pons, do’., Oats, do,, Sphino Bahley, do., Falu ' do, do., Cj.ovessbeh, do., Timotuyseeu, do.. PHIL ADELPH IA MARKETS.—June 12. Flour, superfine, : : : ; 4 75 . " extra, : : t .: . s : 500 Rye Flour, : : ; • ; 3 25 Corn Meal,. : , : s ■ : : 2 62 lyiiEAT/rocl, s : j : 110 a 117 „ white, : : : : ; 137 a I 30 Cork, yellow, : “ white, Oats, : Clovbrseed, Whisky, A. LENK, Second dooreast of the Market House, in Zug’s Comer. DEALER IN' PIANOS. New Rosewood P',auos> from the boat makers. . MELODEONS. Tho best manufactured instruments from $45 to sloo.’. Violins, Guitars, Accordoons, Flutes, Fifes, Brums, Banjos, Tambourines, Vidlin and Guitar Strings, and Musical Merchandise in general. SHEET MUSIC.. A complete assortment for all Tho latest publications always'on hand. ■ Teacher on tho Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and Vocal musio. Pianos and Molodcons tuned and rapaired. Juno 12, 1862. A* LBNR. Notice. THE undersigned doing business in Car lisle under tho name and title of Greenfield A Co., would give notice that wo have disposed of our stock of goods and all interest in the samo to L. T. Greenfield and A. K, Sheaflbr, of Carlislo, and that in tho future tho business will bo conduct ed in the name of Queenpield & Siieapek. . Thankful to a discriminating public for tho pat ronage given to us, wo would ask for our succes sors a continuance of their favors. THE undersigned having formed a co-partner ship under tho name of Greenfield & Shbapkr, and having purchased tho entire stock of Greenfield & Co., would respectfully nsk of our friends «nd cxiSr tamers a continuation of tboir patronage. Wo have this day received a splendid assortment of Now Dross Goods, all of tho latest stylos mjtho market, which will bo sold unusually cheap for cash. People will,find a groat saving of money by buying goods in this was, as wo are not oompollod to mark on a percentage, for long-credits. GREENFIELD & SHBAPEII. Juno 12, 3802. 150DOZM SCYTHES & SNATHS! JDST .received tho largest, Best'and cheap est assortment of Scythes, Forks, Snaths, Bakes, Whet Stones, Shovels, Water Cans, Bides, IVator Kegs,. * Hoes, Ao. over brought to this county, all'of which X had made expressly to order, in largo quantities, so that they can bo sold at very low prices, and warranted as they are represented. . N. B.—Store Keepers and Cradle Makers sup plied at moriufaoturcfs prices at tho cheap Hard ware storo'of HENRY SAXTON, Juno 12/1802, - East Main Street. New. Youk, June G, 4,00 .2)00 . 425 24J o 25 THE subscriber, having been appointed by tho well known War Claim firm of Barrows, Rood & Co., of Washington, B.C„as their agent for Cumberland county, and having nil tho, neces sary forms from tho proper departments, X am now prepared 1 to procure for the friends of doseasod sol diers, tho ONE HUNBREB BOLLARS BOUNTY and hack pay duo them. Also, Pensions for wound ed or disabled X will also give prompt and careful attention to tho adjustment and, collection of all claims against the government, caused by the present war, of every kind, large or small, having legal or equitable foundation, It is important that persons having just claims should present their .ap plications at tho earliest day practicable, as claims are paid in the order in which they are filed. My connection at Washington, gives me great advanta ges in procuring she settlement of claims promptly. My charge will bo 10. per cent on tho amount al lowed by government, and no fee will he oharged until that is paid. JAMES M’CANBLISII, Nowvillo, Pa, ■ I refer, by permission, to tho following gentle* men: EYSTEIt If BROS, Chamhorshurg. lion. J. H. Greliant, Hon. P. Watts, W. H. Mil ler, Esq., Dr, J, R. Irvine, Carlisle. . A. (J, Miller, Esq., Jno. M’Curdy, Esq., trhippens bujg. L. Kaufman, Esq., Jno. O. Dunlap, Esq., Mir oluvniosbuvg. Win. R. Gorges, Esq., Lower Allen. D. E. Shoemaker, Esq., Nowburg. Rea, Graooy A Co., Bankers, Nowvillo, May 29, 1802-3 m.» MOUNT JOY ACADEMY. An English and Classical Boarding School for Young Men and Bogs t MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. STUDENTS designing to pursue the study of tho Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher Matho r raatics. Natural Sciences or common English Branches, with a view to preparation for college, teaching or business, will find ibis' Institution to offer superior advantage's and inducements. The school is well provided' with a very superior chomioal'and astronomical ap paratus, for* experiment and illustration, together with geographical, physiological and other maps, charts, Ao. Tho Sfiramor session commences on tho Ist Mon day of MUy. For further particulars address tho IS. L. MOOIIE. March 2t f 1 fiG2. . JOR X S KINTING neatly' executed at th& ofljo'o' • ’ HAY ELEVATORS.—Just received a largo lot of those superior' , “ Hay Elevators, . Hay Hooks, , Hope of all siios. - Pullios, Ac., , ' which X am soiling cheaper than over. ' X am solo ngonfcfor Carlisle for tho celebrated Hay. Elevator and Manure Excavator. Call and see them at Juno 12, 1082. f H. SAXTON’S. RAIN CRADLES.—On hand a largo aa- VT sortmont of Grain Cradles of tho different makes qf this and other counties, also, some city make, with American and imported' Scythes, war ranted, at manufacturers prices at. Juno 12)" 1802. HENRY SAXTON’S. *nn fly nets. Cotton Fly Nets, • Ziinen.FlyNotS’, .. Worsted Fly Nets, Torino Fly Nets, . UctUbcr Fly Nots> nil colors, shapes, Gi7.es and qualities, which I am 6'ollihg cheaper than the cheapest, as I buy directly from tho manufacturers, Juno 12, 1862, TO FARMERS. I HAVE been appointed solo agent for Cum berland county for several now and superior makes of FARM BELLS , which I am soiling at greatly reduced prices. Call and see them before yutohos^ng.. Jliho 12, 1802-6.1 JUNE, 186*2, LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER, East . Main street,- do respectfully call the attention of the public, especially the Ladies, to our largo addition of Sumincf goods jilst received, comprising the various fabrics suitable for tho present season. Dross goods of every variety and newest stylos. Latest dcsignos .of Silk Saqucs, Mantles, Lace Points, French Bornours, Shawls of dll kinds, Laco Mitts, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Bonnots, Misses Hilts, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, White Goods of every description. HOOP SKIRTS! Do Forests Kid Pad and Clasped Skirt, the best in the market, Eagleton's Corded Skirts.* Men and Boy's Light CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, • • French Black Cloths, Linen Pahtings, Cottonades. Having the services of a first class Tailor, wo arc prepared to make up Goods at short notice and most fashionable stylo. CARPETS of allklnfls in Tory largo supply, Oil Cloths, Mat tings,' Looking Glasses, Blinds, nU kinds of House Furnishing Goods in iramcnso quantities. Please call and examine and satisfy yourselves. We have the boat, largest, cheapest and mosfdo sirablo stock of Goods over offcred-in-Carlisle. LEIBICn, SAWYER & MILLER. Juno - 1862. . 1862. . JUST opened the largest and best assort ment of Hardware, faints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Iron, <fec., r dvor brought to- Cumberland County, bought exclusively for cash, and which wo are soil ing al the lowest prices.. Wo invito the publio“gon orall to give us a call before making fcboir purcha ses, as wo aro' fully- sustaining our old-reputation of soiling the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST BRICES, Returning thanks to a generous public for their past liberal patronage, hoping by personal attention to tbeir wants, to merit a continuance of the same; JOHN P. LYNE & SON, At the Old. Stand, North Hanover Street. * Carlisle, June 12, 1862. Interesting to Farmers. JOJIN P; LYNE & SON, have just reeeiVod alargo Jot of thosocolobratod SCYTHES, mado expressly for tboir own sales, which have always given entire satisfaction to all who have used them. You that-want a-keen cutting, and easy running Scythe, wo would say try one of their superiormakel Wo have also a fulLstock of Shatlis;- Whet Stones, <fcc. .Rakes of Myers’ and other.celebrated makes. Grain Cradles of all the best makes in the county, with a full. Stock of all kinds of Tools and Implements for Farmer’s uso. All of which wo aro soiling cheap dt our store in North Hanover street. Carlisle, Juno 1-2, 1862.' FARM teEpLLS. WE are Belling ordinary, sizes at §2,25, largo sizes at $2,75, tho cheapest and best bolls in the county,, bought for cash and soiling at short profits at tho store of LTfRE &'SON.' Juno 12, 1562, Hay Elevators, Hopes and Pulleys. A FULL assortment of these seasonable articles in store and for sale CHEAP, with an endless assortment of Fork's, Hoes, Shovels, «fco., of tho best makes and most approved patterns. For sale at the store, of JOHN P. LYNE & SON* North Hanover street, Carlisle. . Juno 12,’62. FLY NETTS. Twine,Worsted, Linen and Cotton, Fly Netts. Cheap ! Cheap! I at* tho storo'of John P. Lyno <k Son, Carlisle. Juno 12, Cemqnfein large or small quan- V*/ titles, at manufacturers price?, and warranted good. CHAIN PUMPS, Pump Chains, Pump Tubs, in largo quantities, soiling very cheap, at tho atoro of JOHN P. LYNE & SON, Carlislo, Juno 12, '62 PAINTS I PAINTS 11 Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine. We invite the at tention of tho public to our 'superior WHITE LEAD, put up exclusively in Tin pales, and war ranted to bo superior to any ..other brands sold'in this market. A great variety of. colors of tho beat qualities and selling at tho lowest -prices, at John P. Lyno & Son's North .Hanover street, Carlislo. Juno 12, '62. Glass i class 11 All the host brands'and all sizes at tho cheap store of John P. Lyno & son, Carlisle. Juno 12, IRON 1 IRON! ! ’* Of all sizes, shapes, length' and breadth, war ranted to bo tho host, at manufacturers prices. A largo variety of Files, Hasps, -Anvils, Bellows, &o. Blacksmiths, yowwill find it to your interest!© buy .your Iron and Stool at John P. Lyno & Sou's, North. Hanover street, Carlislo. Juno 12, 1862. WAR CLAIM AGENCY. IAVIItfGSfON’S Perfect Fitting Shirts MADE to measure and guaranteed a per fect fit SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS, warranted to to Of a .superior article of. Linen and Muslin'of the moat celebrated makes* Also, every variety of Shirts, constantly kept onrband of every Stylo and Quality. jfrrj'- Collars of all the Latest Styles out. HENRY SAXTON. HENRY SAXTON. June, tses Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbarellas, &c. of every description and largest variety. Sold at lowest prices at LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. , May 8, 1862. , THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court’of Common Pleas of Cumberland Coun ty,-to marshal and distribute ,tho balance in the hands of John W- Foust, Assignee of Win. !NV Bus cel & Samuel P. Harper,,to mid amongst tbo cred itors, will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis office, in Carlisle, on Wednesday* the 4th ;of. June noxt, of which all interested w.ill take notice, and present their claims for demands, Ac. H. fIEWSHAM, ' Auditor. • May 15j 18&2-3t. Auditor appointed by tho Court of •JL* ! Common Picas to distribute the assets in the hands of John Jacobs, Assignee of William Slydor, Silver Spring township, to and among tho creditors of tho said William Slydor, will meet the parties interested-for the purpose'of his appointment, at, his 1 office in Carlisle, on Saturday, the 14th day of* .June next, at 10 O'clock, A. M. Carlisle, May 16 —4{; SELLING OFF AT COST ;! BARGAINS !, BARGAINS ! ! THE' undersigned hns determined to sell out Ida vory extensive and elegant asaaotl mont of . ' DRY GOOBS ■ at first cost I Ho will not attempt to specifiy.- Suffice ifc'to say, his stock is largo and complete,- colnprls .ing in part, ..t - . MEN'S, LADIES' ANfrMISSfiS 1 WEAK, of all kinds arid descriptions, a!V of- which woto purchased allow rates for cash, and will* bh £blcl at the same figure* , HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, .such .as - bleached and-pphleftchcd Shootingr, PH low Casings, Linon-awd* Cotton Table Cloths, Tick ings, White and Brown-MusliDs, Ac,, Ac, . .CARPETS, OJECLQTIXS, #c.- V His stock of-Carpets, Oil/Cloths, fittings, Ac.,-is the largest and best in this section of tho country. Give mo an early,call, all'who want great bar gains/ for I intend to do jiisfe.-wiiat I say, and soli out my entire stock at first cost. Oomocono, cento all! ' . ' ’ . • ; . PHILIP AUti.Otp) Two doors north' of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. N. B. County Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give mb a call, for. I can sell to them ‘at'cheaper rates‘‘than they can purchase the same goods in the city. . •• A,-' • • / Noijqi . „ All persons knowing'themselves indebted tq'thb .undersigned, will please' call*, and sot'C'o thci’fao oqunts immediately, as tho books must! bo settled PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, May 15,1862. Cumberland, Valley On and after Monday, May 5, 18G2, trains on the aliovo roads will loavo as follows, (Suru days excepted :) For Ckambcrshurg <£* llarriahurg. Leave Hagcrs'n, 7.00 a. m. 2.45 p.m. “ Grecncastlo, .7.'37 “ 3.35 " u Chamberaburg 8.30 f< Ar. 4.20 p. ir. “ ' “ << ' ' Leave 12.55 " <# . Sbipponsburg, 9.00 1.28 “ « Nowvillo . 9.32 'if 2.00 “ " Carlisle, . 10.10 d 2.40. •« " Mochanicalnirg 1D;42 ' M 3.12 ({ Arr. at Harrisburg- 11.15 3.40" For Chaniloraburg and Hagerstown, Leave Harrisburg, . 8.05 A. if.- 1.35 p. il “ Moohaniosburg, 8.47 " 2.15 u . " Carlisle, 9.27 “ • 2.55 " ■*! Nowvillo, 10.02 “ 8.29 " “ Sbipponsburg, 10 33 ‘5 4.00 " u Cbamborsburg, 11.10 u 4.40 u . “ Grooncastlo, .. ,11.55 u 5.30 t{ Arr.atHagorstowh, 12.35 .6.10 4t At all stations where tickets are sold, a reduction of ten cents on each ticket will bo made to all pas songors that provide themselves with- tickets before entering the cars. O. N. LULL, jS r upt, : R. E. Office, Cbamb'g May 8, 1802. TUG ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBOKO’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in tho year 1843, and having recently had ita charter extended to the year 1883, is,now In active and vigorous operation under tho super intondonco'of the following Hoard of Managers: Wm* It. Gorgas,- Christian Stayman,. Michael Coeklin, Daniel. Bailey,, Alexander Oathcart, Jacob H. Coovcr, John Eicholbergor, Joseph Wiokorsham, Samuel Eborly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brickor, Jacob Coovorand J. C. Dunlap.. ' The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of tho kind in tho State. Persons ; wishing to become members are invited to make ap plication to tho Agents of tho Company who are willing to wait upon at any tiiqo. President—W. 1 R. GORGAS, Ebovly’s Mills, Cum borlund county. Vico Prcs’t.— tChiubtun StaymAk, Carlisle Cum berland county. • Soot’y.— John C. DnNtAP, Meohanlosburg, Cum berland county. * Treasurer— Miohaeu Cockuk, Shopherdstown, Cumberland county. Cumberland Cfninty,'— John Shorylck, Allon; Hon* ry Zoaring,Shiremaustovm; Lafayette Pcflfor, Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Churobtown; Modo Gri fifch, South Middleton; Sam’l. GrahanjvW* Ponns boro*; Samuel Cooyor, Mcohaniqsburg; J. W. Cook lin, Shophordstown; D. Coovor, Upper Allen ;J. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John, Hyor, Carlisle; Valentino Fooman, Now Cumberland. York '-* County.— lV. S. Picking, Dover: James Griffith,'Warrington; J.F. DoarclorfT, Washington ; lliohoy Clark, DUlsburg ;D.Ruttor, Fairviow; John Williams, Carroll. _ . . Dauphin County, —Jacob Housor, Harrisburg. • Members of. tho Company poljoios. about, to expire, can linvo thorn renewed by making appli cation to any of tho Agents. ; ■ March 13, 1802. TO TRAVELERS AND Tbc Traveling Public. Valises^ Notice. Auditor’s Holies. L. J. W. NONLK, Auditor. AND FEANKXIN RAILROADS, CHANGE OF HOURS Fire Insurance* AGENTS, Great Excitement HAS been raised in Carlislo and surround .ing.country on .learning tljftt tyo subscriber has returned from tho city fVitli a ttomoudous stojefe t>f » . ; DRY-GOODS, AU bought for cash, and to bo sold at such low prices its will cause sotoo people to shako in tboir boots. In this very extensive stock may bo found great piles of J * , iftUESS GOODS, . :0t Silk Poplins, Turin Lustre, Fancy Silks, in Va riety, Black Silks, of tbo very moat celebrated manufacture, Mohair, Plaid, Poil do Chovo Silk, Chock, Embroidered Mohair'Satin, Plaid, Chock, Mozambique, CboUics, Bo Lames, Bombazines, Lawns,‘<tc., <fcc. • CLOTHS, GASSIMERES, . Vesting, boys' rtoarj of good quality and desirable ", styles. Ticking, Checks, Flannels, Ginghams, Muslins, Lawns and 'CALICOES, Of very handsome styles, and in sufficient quantity to. clothe every female in this county, I have, also the largest assortment of CARPETS am) OIL CLOTHS In the interior of .Pennsylvania, of all qualities, and at very satisfactory prices to tbo purchaser. ’ Besides, I have almost every desirable article in my lino of business that can bo mentioned, select ed with groat care, and with an cyo single to tho wants of this community, and tho present.times. . The public is. advised to see these magnificent loads of goods/before purchasing elsewhere, as I am confident that advantages will bo gained by a careful examination of my stock of goods/which for immensity has never been, and perhaps never will, be equalled iu'this place for size, beauty and cheapness, ■ . At tbo old well-known stand of A. IV. BEOTZ. April 10, 1862. .. MTIONALIffij^HOT-EE, Corner , of South Hanover and Walnut, Sts. CA 11 LIS L E, PA. THE undersigned begs leave to announce to the public that bo has leased the above no'fr, largo and commodious lIOTE I/, - And is now prepared to accommodate the,traveling public in the moat pleasant and agreeable manner. - His Table.— Will at all times bo.furnished with the .hoist the markets afford. ’ Hrs Stock op Liquors. —Will bo found superior to that generally kept by hotel-keepers. ,Tue Stabling. —ls now,*and capable of accomo dating fifty head of horses. '.Running water in the stable,- and Weigh-scales, (under roof,) and a-large Stock-yard Attached’.’ Ho is/.indeed, amply pro vided with everything to ; bonder. Lis'kou£jb?a desira ble stopping place) and a comfortable homo to the traveler 01; permanent sojourner. - Having had many years experience ns n hotel keeper, ho hope§ tc.- bo able to please and to rocoivo a libcral share Of patronage. permauone and transient boarders received' on reasonable terms. Terms' Alo(lera,o. - JOHN MYERS, Proprietor. April 2f,lBC2.~jpm. CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK bo seen by thedbllowing -J-r- v advertisement that 'Henry A. .Sturgeon, Esq. has . retired from tho-.firm.of Ivor, Dunlap «fc Co.; and'tbat Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of-Carlisle, Cum berland' co.unty, Pa.,-has boon associated with the .remaining partners in. flic firm.ofKor, Dunlap & Co., and that Win. Vf. Hepburn has been elected Cashier in the place of Mr. Sturgeon. tub proprietors n6w ark Wttatam Reu; • • Isaac BRennbita-n, Richard. Wools, John, S. Ster^ett, John C, Dunlap, John Dunlap, Samuel Hepburn. This Bank- will continue to do a GENERAL. BANKING ANB EXCHANGE "■ BUSINESS, ’ l At : fheir Banking’ Hohsc, in Carlisle,'‘iiudcf tlio name and stylo of KBR, DUNLAP & CO. * Money will bo received on dqpos&and paidrbaok •on demand/-without notice. -Cortilrontes.of deposit, bearing interest at the rate of Jh'o*pr f r cent., will bo iasuod ibr as short a period as four months. Inter est on oil certificates, will, cease at maturity, but if such certificates, are renewed at any time thereafter i {of another giioA period, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice must bo given of an intention tq with draw interest deposits. ~ , • . The proprietors would call the attention of Par tners, Mechanic? and all , others ‘who desire a safe i depository fyr their money, to the fact that they arc 'not dnly liable to thoamount of their stock in the Bank, but are individually Hable to the extent of thoir wholo estates for all'the-deposits and, other obligations of Kcr/DunlapAf Co. PurticularattpntioD .will bo,.given. to the collec tion of Vendue NetcgyPqroign\Billg, Draffs, Checks, • (be., in'any part of the United 1 States and; Canada!!. Remittances made to any pafC of flip United States, England and Ireland. . . ' They will at all times bo ,pleased to givo any in- • formation desired in regard to money matters in ■ genera}. . ~, . % ~ , . The faithful and confidonUat execution of all ' .business entrusted to them may bo relied upon*.‘ < The Bank will bo open for business from 9 o’clock in thd morning, until 3 o’clock in the afternoon. ‘..Discount daj', every Tuesday.! . . Collections from Philadelphia/ Now York and •; .Boston made oh favorable terms. The. proprietors rofec to. Jay Cooke & Co., * •« E. TV. Cr-AiiK * kb.il Phlla<,c, E' ,ia ' - Winslow, Laineu & CtX.f Now York. - Clark, Cheney & Co-, Boston. ’ . ' ' IV. W. HEPBURN, Carlisle, March 0, 1562.-*-ly. Cashier. New Wine and Liquor Store, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA., . ' (NEARLY.OPPOSITE GILL 7 S HOTEL,), . - TIIE undersigned -would respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and citizens generally, to bis new Wine and Liquor Store, where ho intends to keep constantly on band a full and complete assortment of . PURE AND UNADULTERATED WINES and LIQUORS. Any article sold as such, will boos represented, and will, bo sold Wholesale or Retail at the lowest market prices. His stock consists in part of BRANDIES, , Boaliou, Otard, J. J. Dupuy, Poßovoisin,‘superior old Cherry, DlobUbcrry, and Ginger. WINES, . Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga and Claret. WHISKIES, . Monohgahola, Old Rye, Bourbon and Common. Together with a full assortment of Gins, Jamal oa Spirits, St. Croix and Now England Rum. BITTEIIS—Or tlxo very best quality. JOHN GOODYEAR. April 24, 1802. CLEMENT & STAUIt S GREEN MO UNTAIN WASHING EIACHIjVE PATENTED JUNE S, 1858, THIS machine is so very simple in con-i struction, and efficient and easy in* operation, that ahoy or girl 10 or 12 years of ago can perform tho services of Washing with case* and do it in 1-4 tho time that a grown person otyp without a Ma chine. This is a groat saving fo thpso that hire; also, to tho bono and muscles of those who aro com pelled to onduro of tho washing day. This Machine is a great actf-labor saving Invention, It is tho universal expression of those who havo used'it, and they aro legion, that tho hitherto long and laborious work of washing day ia"mado quick and'easy;" by tho use of this machine; and the time is now at hand when no family should bo with out one. , .. Tho Proprietors havo no hesitancy m say ing that this is tho nemo of Washing Machine In vention, and worth more than all others combined. It is in fact tho " NB PLUS ULTRA” in this lino of invention. For confirmation of tho above, call and examine ono at the shop of J. R. WEAVER, North Hanover Street,-.Carlisle. Carlisle, Deo. 12,18GX—ly* For Rent. FjlllE largo rooms formorly * occupied "by A .tho Posfc-Ollico, corner offiHanovor and Pomfrof ifcfcols, Carlisle, aro for rent. Inquirer of • *• • • J.B; BRATTON; LIST OF DEALERS IN wares, *il'rtd Merchandise, i\nd of DiHlillers,Browers,Lumbermen, Beer and Kilting Houses, Ac., witlitn the Counfcy.’bf Cumberland, as appraised andcltasifiod by Gcorgo SnobyyMorcan tilo Appraiser,iand by him returned to the under signed, Treasurer of said County, to wit: , , CAm.iST,n. ■ 1 Loidigh, Sawyer & Miller, dry-goods, 10 1 A. W. B.cntz, Philip Arnold, Barney Hoffman, Groceries, J. W. Eby, *< C; Inhoff, " Wra. Boot?, ** M. Myers, * , J. P. Steel, “ A. G. Lochlor, . " G.oorgQ Lciby, " , Henry Horkhess, “ Susan Winchcl, ’ 44 .Woodward & Schmidt, produce, Henderson & Heed, 44 J. R, Nonoranker, 44 J. & D Rhoads, 44 J. P. Lyno «t eon, hardware, Henry Saxton, 44 Armstrong & Hofler, lumber*and coal 13 Oliver Delancey, 44 13 S.-M, Hoover, 44 14 A. 13. Ewing, furniture, - 14 11. Rhoads, 44 C. Ogilby, Agent, dry goods, Wm. M. Miles, 14 N. W. Woods, agt., . 44 Tj. T. Greenfield <fc co., 44 B. R. Jameson,-fancy 44 ll* E. Sbapley, jewelry, Thomas Conlyn, 44 ' P. C. Kramer, ’ W. D. A. Naugle, 44 ! . James Loudon, bo'oks, «feo., A. M. Piper, , ’• * 4 J. H. Gqrgas, stores, •Mrs. M. Morris, 44 S. W. Harcretick, drugs, Samuel Elliott, 44 S. B. Pennobakcr, “ » ' 14 Sir. S. M. l£oiffer, : confectionary, 14 J. H. llhceiu,. • • •«-. , , U Peter Monyer, «’ u , 14 Jacob Sener, shoos, 14 Robert Moore, 14' Jolin Irvine, u .14 S. Ensmingcr, robes, <fcc;,’ . 14 H.- S. Ritter, merchant tailor, " l 4 .Mrs/Mv J., Sturapb, groceries/ 14 John a 14 J.J)..Jtlock, , ; •*< 14 David ICeony, " 34 .A. Momiamith, " 14 Jacob Wolf, “ . X-i J. Boas <b co., hats, £4 J. Gr. Cttllio, “ 14 John Keller, a 14 Mrs. B. Williams, millinery, 14 Mrs. M. Neff, *“ 14 .Eliza Stahl, . “ ■ 14 Mrs. J. Hutton, " ■ 14 David Cornman, flour and food, 14 John Scbmol, baker, 14 G. Grorsman, “ 14 Wur. ScHers,- ‘ r r 4 .Lewis Faber, l( - I’4 John Sellers - l< I*4 David Sipe, paper, &c., 14 Isaac Livingston, clothing, .. ; 13 Arnold & son, “ 13 J. W. Smiley, « . 13 E. B. Leonard, * u * ’ 13 Allison it ICeeny, marketing, 14 J. IT. Frederick, u . 1.4 David Fr-' ’ ik* “ I? -Jftvid Fredcrici William Askew, .Tames Gallic & son, “ Wm. Wort, “ Benjamin Hosier, dealer, Peter Faust, produce,' r * Joseph X>.. Halbert, groceries, Jacob Sbroin, “ (t DICKINSOIf. -Strohm, Hock & Coffey, dry goods, 13* Bcdj. Plank, a * 14 - r < RAST - PERNSBOROUGH* Englcbart & Wormlcy, lumber, .Korr <fc ’' ** May & Linglcflpld,, (( Adam Eslinger, v J. Kmebard & co.,‘ .• * *'■ •• George W. Pcslc£, dry goods, B. Bonlingcr, Jacob Ilcnningor, groceries, AVilliam’Banka, John McCormick, “> J. Longanecker, u . ■ .. S. B. Patterson, produce, Micuael Proe, . “ Jos. Bidlonian,.marketibg, - David Brown, “ ; PIU'SKPORD. Win. Grech, drygbods/ ' 11. liuckwaltor, groceries. ' • 'i ‘ •HAiIPDEN'. ■ . ’ James H. Johnston, dry goods, . $l4 D. Rupp, : • ,13 A. Sbrivcr, . ' " 34 Georgo L. Halo, stqves, 14 Cyrus Tomplin, furniture,. 14 Jeremiah McCartney, marketing, 14 M.Baggot, confectionary, Ac., 14 H. G. jjVlosier, produce, ’•'••• .* J 4 io Vfßtt - r BUnqr.A "Wise, shoes, } ■ Abraham Brower, dry goods, John Coleman, “ Eli '.v. Wise, « William Crall, marketing, J.. Young, f ( , G. Brubaker/ ’ " V. ISbcrly/ dealer/ KONnan. OBrindlo A Sons, dry goods, JI.-J._ Stevens, ‘V *•» 1). I/. Doviney, drugs, Henry Spahr, flour, Samuel Plank, , Jacob Groegor, groceries^ MIFFLIJT. •S‘. 3X McKinney, dry goods/ MIDDLESEX. ,J. A. Swilof,' dry goods; 03.-B. Sbryook, u NEWVILLH. •T., dry goods, TClink tfc co.V . <{ ' • Stough'A Elliott, 1 r' 1 J. 0. & J. B. Brown,, hard ware, SL G. Wild, drugs,. Wm.'Rood. “ W. L;: McCulloch, groceries, S. M! Glausbr,. " Jos. Laughlin, clothing, J. B. Cobach, agout; stoves,' A. Fuhrman, marketing, John Hard, NEWTOK# Ferguson A Co., drygo'pds, S. Miller A Sons, “ Bowers A Myers, u J. AJ. Kyle, . “ A. Mvnnich, •* Ilursh A Hays, lt Lewis A 00., Red Barn, produce, Snyder A Nettle, J. & J. B. Ilursh, " Newcomer, A Horn, ' J. A J. B. Hurah, *’ Henry F. Snyder, shoe*}, J. M. Wagner, marketing, NEWBVRO. Koontz & Stoviok, dry goods, James Orcon, i( David Hoover, flour, 0.- Stoviok,-furniture, PK.-t.Y, Goor&o'Russell, dry goods,• 14 J. I>. Wise, “ H W.'M.mtfc,' <* 14 Miss E. Russell i< " 14 A. Ooodhonrt.A 00., marketing. 14 J. Boctcm, “ 14 SOWTIt l(IDDLETO!(. Alexander <fc Mulliri, drygoods, Kaufman <t Breohbiil, A. M. Loidigh, << S. N. Divon, w . Barney Gardner, ** Samuel Shupp, flour, 0. Hoop, furniture, Hoover & Kintor, marketing, D. Newman, shop, SOKTIIAMPTO.V. Gborgo Coffey, dry goods, L. Strohm, ** - George Glover, • J.; Schboh & Bro.v/* ••■•r Wm. Hawk, marketing,- suiri'EHsiiuaa: S. C. Holler, groceries, 14' .§7 ,00 Tarmau & Bro., “ 14 7 P. Dotriob, “ ‘l4 7 Jacob Paguo, ‘‘ 'l4, 7 J; H. Pftstnaolv&Co.vgrocerios.li , 7 IP.S.ArU, ' “ 14 7 CLASS. LICENCE. S2O 00 ii 12 14 12 so 14 14 11 12 12 so sro oo 7 i ffm. Wunderlich, “ 14" [Leidigh & Mathews, “ 1,4 J. B. Herring, drugs, 14 i J. S. Dallett, 14 Ira Day, , “ 14, 11. Thomas, groceries, ,14 Boljfcrt Mills, “ H Dagon & Armstrong; groceries, 13, S. 0. Bowman, 14 J. Eminger, , ■ • « 14 -Samuel-IF; TVbrfurniture,’, 14? John E'upp, : ’ 14' Miller '& Eberly, dealers, C. Keiihes, shoes; ;; Levi.Keiglo, hats & shoes, J. F. EtifFensburger, music, Jacob Swartz, jewelry, iE. S.'Keene,- hi Syviler & Kiefer, mere, tailors; U Jacob IVineman, baker, ' 14: -Mrs. S. Bryatif raillinory, ■ 14 George Steinour, marketing, 14; Doviuny, . **' 1.4 ■George Kosbr,, " 14 J. J. Smith, baker, .• .... ,14. $r oo 12 50 $ 1 00 1 S?• 01 ' ■ ’ BEER, AyC EATtNa irpusß..;: Frederick Kenner, Carlisle, ■ T.. . $lO. (}( Gbtleib Swoitzpr, 7. 10 Michael Meehan, .** 7 10 Mrs. M, McDonough; u 7 7 . 10 Andre\sGould, ■ -" •' T. .10 ' Johln ’ • “ - ’7/ 'SO! Mrs Ml. Petdrs, Z 10’. Williahi Sikes, . “ , 7. 10 John Hoffman/ *'• s *' : . 7 10 Mrs. B. Williams, " 7. 10 Ewing_ Clark, T 10*; $7 00 10 7 ’ 7 • t ■ % 7 ' 7 $lO 00 Mrs J., Lohach,' iGeorgp. Roland, LJlrs. J. Low, •Mrs. C. Myers, | George Borg, Lllonry Stri'rie, ,Emanuel. Weiriohi Toms & Sou, ’ .8. Samuel. Brown,. " ' 7... ’Joseph Coble, East PennsDoro', T John Glessner, “ 7' ■Adam Burkholder, NowbUrg, S, Oharlea’Brewster,.Nekton, ' T, C. A. IlennebergeV, , ■■ T. J. J. Crawford, Nowville, ft Wm.;,S: Dunlap, 1 “ ’ ' : > T ■John Maloy, Slechanicsburg, 7 P. Wagoner, •* 7 Samuel Rupert, . “ • 7 C. Shade,. Shippensburg, . 7; Peter Miller, “ . 8; James Mackey, “ 7, John Miller,< .. ,*? •-. .■•• 8 ’s7 00 $lO 00 32 50 Wm. Barnitz, Carlisle, Bonsou & Myers, Silver Spring, BILLIARD TABLES'. George Poland, 4 tables’,' Emanuel. IVdirich, I fable, “ Oakville, 13 I Notice is herebygiven to all persons named I in the’ above list, that by an Act of Assembly approved April 11th, 18G2, County Troasuor ers are required to bring-suit and collect all licenses remaining dbpaid' on orl before the first dtiy of July -next, and by other Acts of Assembly, vendors, of vinous, spiritous, malt or browed liquors, without license, are also liable lo indictment in the’Court of (Quarter sessions. Those interested arq-therefore re quested to'lift their licenses without delay and save the costs, Occ. $lO 00 10 r 7 13 13 n $7 00 7 7 7' 7' 7 J.OIIN GUTSIIALjp, Treasurer of Cumberland. County. Carlisle, May 8,1502. t . 13 $lO 00 13 10 13 10 U 7 It 7 It 7 It 7 It 7 It 7 JTUIE partnership heretofore existing be tAvoon lliolmtd'll. lluminol and 'Wm. M. Kerr, bas'boendissolvod by'in’btdal oofisbnt, All persons indebted to iUo lato Arid nrb notillod to make pay mout to either u£ tho parties, on or before tbo Ist of August next,. - ’ HICHAKD It. HUMMEL, •• , WILLIAM M.' KERB. Mdgoport, May 1,1862—3 m 13, snj.ao 13' 10 If 7 lt‘ 7 It? T‘ THE board of Directors of tho Carlisle De posit Bank, bavo this daydeolarb'. adividond of 5 por cent, out of tho profits-ftt'.tbo Bank for tbo last six months, which will bo piijd ovor to tbVJJtiick holders or tljeir legal representatives upop'dbbaud being madbTor tbo same. ' : •• ■ Cox & McGuno, dry goods, 13 10 J. Heck & Co., - “ • 13 10 J. &J. B. nodding, ‘ .12 12 Stuart & Sons, u 13 10 Stovick & McPherson, dry g’s, 13 10 B. J. Snoddy, furniture, 14 7 IlostettOr & Skilos, clothing, 14 7 J. Bridges merchant tailor, 14 .7 Rankin fi'Bro,, drugs, 14. 7- John Stambach, “ 14 7 J. C. Altick, “ 14 I John McCurdy, • 14 < Mrs. M. Dubbs, millinery, 14 7 J. Landis’, jewelry,' '' M , 7 Hyram Hysingof, jewelry, 14 T Grabill & Johnson, hardware, 12 12 Forney. & McPherson, “ 13. 10. A. J. Wolf, stores, ... 14 ~7 I. M.llykes, “ , 14 ,i Ruby & Lawton, produce, 10 20 T.P. Blair, • “11, 15 Martin Angle, lumber, ' 14 % Kelso & Hinkle, stationary;- 14 7 Johnson & Searer, coal, &c., 14 7 (J. B. Cofo, hats, <feo., ,14 7 Q. W. Croft,- “ 14 . X Benj. Biggs, marketing, 14 7 S. JVlycrs, ■ “ ' -14 7 NEW CUJIBEIILAND. Charles Oystbr, lumber, Loo £ E b'erly, “ Musser & James, “ V. Freeman, “ T. Willet, dry goods, J..G. fliller, Andrew Bosk, produce, ' ' " iopper AtaEtf. Goswiler & Zook, dry goods, 13 Uitam Longdneoker, dealer. ;14 yr ESJP PF.NN?BOJIOUGII.; : 13 13 Lino & GLvler, produce, Thep. Humshire, “ Henderson & Reed, produce, .14 Edwin James, dry goods, 14 J. W. ILulshew, “ 1$ Eber'James; “ ■ ’ ’ 13 Tobias Sites, marketing, 14 Wm. Bishop, ' “ 14 Wm. Vamm'rd & Go.",' niarket’g, 14‘ G. W. Robinson, dry ,goods, 14 silver srniiio. Wm. 11. Eokles, dry goods, 44 J. J; Coble; “ 13 David Strohm, , “ 13 Jacob. Simmons, “ 1,4 Jacob Wi Leidiglj, “, • 14 Jos, Eink, merchant.tailor, 14 Fisher & Kapp, dealers, 14 Wm. S, Burkholder, dealer, 14 John B. Leidigh, produce, v, 13 E. Breckmaker, marketing, 14 . .iiipirANicsnuEO. : gk J. Brandt &.Son, dry g00d5,.... hr D. Comfort & Sons,- “ 13. Briridle & Kciswangcr, dry g’ds, ll Joh.n..Reigib, , 14, Henry Least;; ; ,14 Kaufman & Oswald, produce, 13. Thomas B. Rryson, “ 12, John Johnston & Son, “ ,12 Emminger & Singiser, “ ~ 13 Zaekhrias & Haverstick, prod., 14 Jos. Milleison, lumber, 14 Geo. Hummel, lumhb'r £ coal, 14 .Dani.el Gntbill, clothing, 14 L. W. Abrams, .14' ' Arnold'£’Co/, ’7 “ " 14 Bobb & Garre tson, hardware, 13 John S. Boyers, ■ R. Wilson <t Sons, stoves, I , <> BREVIERS AND •DISTILLERS'.' mssoLiinos. Moticc, W. M. BEETEiIf, 1 Carlisle May 8, 1362. m ?10 : 0( 12‘ 51 10. 13 12 13 14 14 ■ 13 '«; k. $lO 7 $lO. 10. t' 10. $7! 00' 10 ’ 10 S 7 Oi 10' 15. 10, 12 51 12 5( 10. 13 14 14 W 14- 10 10 10’ 10 $ QO 25 00 flO 00 30 00
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